MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) - The Department of Health Services has received results of more than 4,800 coronavirus tests on Sunday.Out of the 4,814 tests, 453 had a positive result, bringing the statewide total of positive tests since testing began on February 5 to 70,462.The percentage of positive tests on Sunday is 9.4%, a decrease from…
Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts surpasses 110,000 The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported an additional 290 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and confirmed 17 new COVID-19-related deaths across the state Saturday, bringing the state's confirmed coronavirus death toll to 8,406.In addition to the total of 110,077 confirmed cases in Massachusetts, state health officials…
The death toll from the coronavirus outbreak in Massachusetts rose by 16 to 8,265, state officials said Thursday. The number of confirmed cases climbed by 270, bringing the total to 107,683, as key metrics the state uses to monitor its phased reopening held generally steady.The state reported no new probable-case deaths, keeping that total at…
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